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Green Tip of The Month - May 2013
Curious how much energy your electronic devices use? Here are some basic electricity concepts:
• Watt: A unit of electric power measured at a given point in time.
• Kilowatt-hour: A unit of electric energy measured as the product of power and time.

Example: Imagine a 24-watt compact fluorescent lamp (CFL). The CFL draws 24 watts of power whenever it is turned on. If the CFL is on for 100 hours, the energy used equals 24 watts times 100 hours, or 2,400 watt-hours. Divide by 1,000 to get 2.4 kilowatt-hours.

As a rule of thumb, remember that one kilowatt-hour saved is roughly equivalent to one pound of carbon dioxide emissions avoided. Visit the EPA eGrid website for state-by-state emissions factors.

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The tenant information provided in this Electronic Tenant® Handbook is meant to provide you with a better understanding of The Russ Building and facilitate your company’s operations. There is a great deal of information contained in this handbook. Take time to familiarize yourself with this handbook and it will become a valuable resource. Please note that the Building Office is available to help in any way possible. Your first call for any problem or question should always be directed to the Building Office, and we will assist you from there.

The contact information for the Building Office is:

Telephone: 415-421-7424
Fax: 415-956-2011
E-Mail: RussBuilding@shorenstein.com

Address:
235 Montgomery Street
Suite 1101
San Francisco, CA, 94104

Every attempt has been made to provide current and accurate information in this handbook, but it is possible that some items will change over time. The Building Office will promptly notify you of any such changes. Please feel free to contact the Building Office with any questions you may have. We are here to serve you.

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